Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 15:17:29 EST 2021 | proceng1
Send me an email with a photo of what you mean.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 15:50:46 EST 2021 | mendez
I tried to send you a direct message to ask for your email but I don't know if it went through.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 15:53:40 EST 2021 | proceng1
If you click on my name, the option comes up to email me.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 16:01:24 EST 2021 | mendez
I just sent two emails...I'm not getting a cc of the emails that is why I think is not going through. See attachment for my address.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 19:22:29 EST 2000 | Dave F
100 MHz or Mbps and BT => BaseT => Base Ten. You can purchase interface cards from a variety of sources on the net (www.milestek.com is fairly maroon compliant, which is why I like 'em). In addition to the interface card, each type of point-to-poin
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 22:19:36 EST 2005 | Joseph
We have tested SN100C for LF wave soldering process since August'05 and currently start production for a month ago. Initially we use SAC305, but due to the shrinkage cavities (micro-crack) we changeover to SN100C. In summary, SN100C did perform well
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 03:02:02 EDT 2012 | kcngoi
We use succesfully SN100C on ERSA330 for about > 2-3years. > > Pros: > > - price, - less dross > comparing to SAC305, - some ppl say better > mechanical durability comparing to SAC305 > (depends who pay for "independent" > studies) > > Cons:
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 14:50:17 EDT 2012 | edmentzer
We are using SN100C in both our wave and selective machines and have very good results. We also using it for ROHS hand soldering. It flows better than SAC305, the joints are shinny just like Sn63/37. We are looking into using SN100C as our paste b
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 16:24:26 EST 2016 | misterblonde
Hello, I am new to this forum, and was hoping to get some advice/information from those of you that have switched your wave soldering machine to SN100C. I have read some old threads about people having great success with SN100C. My question is- w
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 10:36:46 EDT 2022 | winston_one
Dear proffessionals! Question is about this alloys - Sn99Cu07 and Sn100 (Sn100C,Sn100Ni+ etc.). Is it O'k to mix them? In my case to use Sn99Cu07 as addition to selective soldering machine bath with Sn100C? Main components are the same, but minor add